From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:
Everything about Endgame, eh?
Shannon Jardine guests on InSecurity and Endgame
From Matthew Liebenberg of the Nipawan Journal:
- Shannon Jardine to appear in two new television roles
First up will be her role as the Crazy Nurse in an episode of the new CBC action comedy ‘InSecurity’ that will be airing on Tuesday, March 22 at 8:30. “I play a pretty psychotic nurse,” she said. “I tend to play a lot of different characters but I don’t think I’ve played anyone crazy before.” Read more.
TV, eh? podcast episode 34 – What Scaredy Squirrel is Afraid Of
Episode 34: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed
Our guests this week are Shawn Doyle and Patrick Gallagher of Endgame who discuss their developing bromance, some surprising (and very possibly untrue) spoilers about sex and space battles, and the need for a Republic of Gallagher show.
First Anthony and Diane make a bit of a PSA to donate to a disaster relief agency in the wake of the Japanese earthquake … but make it an unrestricted donation. (CBC has a list of charities here.)
We also go through a roundup of spring shows airing now or coming up.
Jason Priestley is going to be guest starring and directing Haven next season and Anthony is thrilled to pieces.
And we talk endlessly about Scaredly Squirrel, not letting the fact that we hadn’t heard of it before get in the way but waxing nostalgic about the cartoons of our youth.
Your hosts
- Anthony Marco can be found at Dyscultured and lovehatethings and Best Episode Ever, and on Twitter here and here.
- Diane Wild can be found here at TV, eh? and on Twitter here and here.
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Shawn Doyle is the king of Endgame
From Brian Gorman of the Star Phoenix:
- Bobby Fischer meets Sherlock Holmes
You could say Shawn Doyle is the king of Endgame -the most valuable piece on the board but one that can’t move. Read more.
Endgame promising
From Alex Strachan of Postmedia News:
- Endgame looks very promising
Endgame is brisk, breezy, flawed and fascinating to watch. The new, Vancouverset detective drama about an agoraphobic Russian chess master who solves mysteries from the safety of his upmarket B.C. hotel – traumatized by the gangland-style murder of his fiancee, he’s terrified of going outside – is notable for what it isn’t as much as for what it is. Read more.